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Official Guam Department of Public Works website Vincent P. Arriola at pacificislandtimes.com Joanne M. Salas Brown at mbjguam.com Archived October 3, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
Guam Memorial Hospital: Gov. Carlos G. Camacho Road — — GH-30A — — GH-30 in Tamuning: GH-14 in Tamuning Farenholt Avenue — — GH-32 — — University of Guam: GH-10 in Mangilao — — GH-33 — — GH-7A in Hagåtña: GH-8 in Mongmong-Toto-Maite: Sergeant Roy T. Damian Jr. Street, Kanada Toto Loop Road — — GH-34 — — GH-1 in ...
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Maintained by Guam Department of Public Works: Major junctions; South end: GH-1 in Tamuning: GH-28 in Gugagon: North end: GH-3A / GH-9 in Dededo: Location; Country: United States: Territory: Guam: Highway system; Guam Highways
Fortunes Rocks is seaside community in Biddeford, York County, Maine, located approximately 85 miles (140 km) north of Boston, Massachusetts. The 1999 novel Fortune's Rocks by Anita Shreve is loosely based on this Maine seaside neighborhood.
Maintained by Guam Department of Public Works: Major junctions; West end: GH-1 in Hagåtña: GH-33 in Mongmong-Toto-Maite. GH-10 in Barrigada. GH-16 in Barrigada: East end: Unnumbered road in Barrigada: Location; Country: United States: Territory: Guam: Highway system; Guam Highways
The public law creating Guam EPA states, "It is hereby declared to be the public policy of this Territory of Guam that a high quality environment be maintained at all times to guarantee an enjoyable life for all people at present and in the future, and that environmental degreadtion of the quality of land, water and air by any pollutants, including all physical, chemical and biological agents ...
North of Routes 8 and 16 is the former Naval Air Station Agana, most of which lies within the boundary of Barrigada. [8] When NAS Agana (now Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport; (IATA: GUM, ICAO: PGUM)) was closed in the mid-1990s, the land and buildings were handed over to the Government of Guam, which utilized many former base buildings as government offices; some agencies, such as the ...